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Eva Longoria and John Leguizamo Lead Latino Star Squad Slamming Hollywood’s “Deep Cuts” – What They’re Demanding Will SHOCK You!

Added on January 30, 2026 inMovie News Cards

Ever notice how when Mercury’s doing one of its typical backflips, Hollywood’s casting decisions seem to follow suit—chaotic, baffling, and sparking controversy? Well, just as the stars disrupt our Neptune dreams, a constellation of over 100 Latino actors, artists, and storytellers—including the ever-iconic Eva Longoria, John Leguizamo, and Xochitl Gomez—is pushing back against a Hollywood pattern as stubborn as a retrograde planet. Their open letter doesn’t just call out one casting misstep—it spotlights a systemic erasure of Latino voices in showbiz narratives, demanding not just representation in front of the camera but a seat at every creative table. Could this be the celestial nudge Hollywood needs to finally recalibrate its storytelling compass? Dive in, because this isn’t just a casting call—it’s a cultural reckoning. LEARN MORE

Eva LongoriaJohn Leguizamo and Xochitl Gomez are among a group of over 100 Latino actors, artists and storytellers who have signed an open letter urging Hollywood to increase Latino voices across all avenues of the entertainment industry.

In the letter, the group of creatives acknowledged backlash that ensued after Odessa A’zion was cast in Sean Durkin’s A24 film Deep Cuts as character Zoe Gutierrez, who is described in the book that the film is based on as half Mexican and half Jewish. Amid the controversy, the Marty Supreme star announced Wednesday that she had dropped out of the project.

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“Recent casting decisions around the character Zoe Gutierrez in A24’s Deep Cuts have exposed a troubling pattern. We acknowledge and commend Odessa A’zion for listening, reflecting and deciding to exit the project and become an ally. Yet how did this happen?” the letter reads in part. “The absence of Latina audition opportunities, and the choice to replace a clearly Latina character with a non-Latina actress, signals a broader, ongoing erasure of our community from the stories that define our culture. This is not about any one actor or project. It is about a system that repeatedly overlooks qualified Latino talent even as our identities, histories, and experiences fuel the most enduring stories.”

Jessica Alba, Gina Rodriguez, Danny Ramirez, Becky G, Michael Pena and Gloria Calderon Kellett, among many others, also signed the letter, which outlined specific points of action for casting directors, creative executives, writers, producers and Hollywood leaders.

The actions detailed in the open letter include auditioning and hiring more Latino actors for a diverse range of roles, including non-stereotypical leads; hiring Latino executives in greenlighting rooms; including Latino voices as consultants, writers and producers from the earliest stages of development; and creating and supporting pipelines: mentoring, scholarships, and opportunities that expand access all levels of the ecosystem.

Read the full open letter below.

An Open Letter to Hollywood from Latino Actors, Artists, and Storytellers

Dear Casting Directors, Creative Executives, Writers, Producers, and Hollywood Leaders,

We write to you with urgency, because storytelling is humanity’s compass and Hollywood wields all the power. The stories you choose to tell, and how you tell them, shape public perception, cultural understanding, and who gets to see themselves reflected on screen. In these challenging moments that power comes with real responsibility.

Recent casting decisions around the character Zoe Gutierrez in A24’s Deep Cuts have exposed a troubling pattern. We acknowledge and commend Odessa A’zion for listening, reflecting and deciding to exit the project and become an ally. Yet how did this happen? The absence of Latina audition opportunities, and the choice to replace a clearly Latina character with a non-Latina actress, signals a broader, ongoing erasure of our community from the stories that define our culture. This is not about any one actor or project. It is about a system that repeatedly overlooks qualified Latino talent even as our identities, histories, and experiences fuel the most enduring stories.

Latino communities are already underrepresented and misrepresented in ways that distort reality and harm real people. Casting decisions carry real weight: they influence who is seen as worthy of authentic storytelling and who gets to tell those stories with care, nuance, and authority.

We are calling for accountability, intentionality, and equity in casting and storytelling. Authentic representation means more than casting a performer who looks like the character; it means involving the communities being portrayed not just in front of the camera, but in the decisions that shape these stories from their inception. Our stories deserve to be shaped with the input, guidance, and leadership of Latino creators, consultants, writers, and performers at every stage.

We implore you to join us in concrete action:

• Audition and hire more Latino actors for a diverse range of roles, including non-stereotypical leads
• Hire Latino executives in your greenlighting rooms
• Include Latino voices as consultants, writers, and producers from the earliest stages of development
• Create and support pipelines: mentoring, scholarships, and opportunities that expand access all levels of the ecosystem

The world is watching.

Aaron Dominguez
Aitch Alberto
Alma Martinez
Amanda Diaz
Ana Navarro Cardenas
Andrea Chignoli
Angel Manuel Soto
Angelique Cabral

Anna Terrazas
Annie Gonzalez
Antonio Negret
Becky G
Brandon Guzman
Brandon Perea
Bricia Lopez
Camila Baquero
Carla Gutierrez
Carlo Siliotto
Carla Hool
Carlos Eric Lopez
Carlos Lopez Estrada
Chrissie Fit
Christian Serratos
Cierra Ramirez
Curly Velasquez
Cyria Fiallo
Daniella Pineda
Danny Ramirez

David Castenada
Desi Perkins
Diego Boneta
Edher Campos
Eiza Gonzalez
Elisa Capai
Elsa Collins
Emilie Lesclaux
Enrique Melendez
Eva Longoria
Fabrizio Guido
Felipe Vargas
Fernando Garcia
Flavia Amon
Francia Raisa
Gabriela Maire
Gabriel Luna
Gina Rodriguez
Gloria Calderon Kellett
Gregory Diaz IV
Hector Medina
Ilda Santiago
Isabella Gomez
Isabela Merced
Isabella Ferria
Isis Mussenden
Ismael Cruz Cordova
Ivette Rodriguez
Jacob Scipio
Javier Munoz
Jazmin Aguilar
Jesse Garcia
Jessica Alba

Jillian Mercado
John Leguizamo
Jose Velazquez
Juanpa Zurita
Julio Macias
Justina Machado
Karrie Martin Lachney
Kate Del Castillo
Klaudia Reynicke
Kylie Cantrall
Leo Gonzalez
Lisette Olivera

Lorenza Munoz
Luca Castellani
Lynette Coll
Maia Reficco
Marcel Ruiz
Maria Legarda
Mariana Oliva
Mariem Perez Riera
Marvin Lemus
Mauro Mueller

Mayan Lopez
Melissa Barrera
Melissa Fumero
Michael Cimino
Michael Pena
Miguel Mora
Monica Villarreal
Natalia Boneta
Natalie Chaidez
Natalie Morales
Nava Mau

Naz Perez
Nezza (Vanessa Hernandez)
Neysa Bove
Nicolas Celis
Nicole Betancur
Orlando Pineda
Patricia Cardosa
Patricia Riggen
Patty Rodriguez
Paulina Chavez
Paulina Garcia

Petra Costa
Rafael Agustin
Rafael Cebrian
Ramon Rodriguez
Rene G. Boscio
Robin De Jesus
Rodrigo Teixeira
Rudy Mancuso
Sierra Ornelas
Stephanie Beatriz
Stephanie Osuna-Hernandez
Tonatiuh Elizarrarz

Tony Revolori
Victoria Alonso
Xochitl Gomez
Xolo Mariduena
Yareli Arizmendi

Deadline was first to report the news of the open letter.

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